[As far as I can tell these are standard Longnecks such as might be found at Lake Champlain or Loch Ness, at about the standard average sizes for the species, and the bigger male has an indication for a mane (described as spiny here-as a "horn"-and so probably of a cornified cutaneous material.) The heads have a generally Plesiosaurian conformation. -DD]
FRONTIERS OF ZOOLOGY
Dale A. Drinnon has been a researcher in the field of Cryptozoology for the past 30+ years and has corresponded with Bernard Heuvelmans and Ivan T. Sanderson. He has a degree in Anthropology from Indiana University and is a freelance artist and writer. Motto: "I would rather be right and entirely alone than wrong in the company with all the rest of the world"--Ambroise Pare', "the father of modern surgery", in his refutation of fake unicorn horns.
Friday, 20 December 2013
Longnecked Mokele Mbembe from PURSUIT
[As far as I can tell these are standard Longnecks such as might be found at Lake Champlain or Loch Ness, at about the standard average sizes for the species, and the bigger male has an indication for a mane (described as spiny here-as a "horn"-and so probably of a cornified cutaneous material.) The heads have a generally Plesiosaurian conformation. -DD]
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